The Joy of Being Awakening to One’s True Identity

Most of us spend the majority of our energy either doing things, or thinking about the things we want to do. But if that’s all we have, there is little room for something far more fulfilling: simply, to be. With The Joy of Being, Eckhart Tolle invites you to a four-session video program on transcending the egoic stage of “object identification” and recognizing who we are in our essential nature.

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When challenges arise in your life, what happens inside of you? For many of us, the larger the “problem,” the more we resist, contract, and react unconsciously. On the other hand, explains Eckhart Tolle, in any given moment we have the chance to remain open to life, align with what is, and experience the natural sense of peace and aliveness that he calls “the joy of being.”

The Joy of Being is a four-session program that explores the process of awakening to our identity beyond the limits of thought, and the impact this transformation can have in the world. Speaking after a three-year teaching hiatus, Eckhart discusses:

• Working with whatever conditions arise as your guide for the continuing practice of presence

• Using the inner body and sense perception as anchors to the Now

• Freedom from suffering—the spiritual seeker’s best motive

• The practice of “being the space” for the situations and circumstances you often find difficult

“The joy of being is derived not from something that happens, or from some object, but from the essence of who you are,” teaches Eckhart. “To know yourself as that is joy.” The Joy of Being points to a revolutionary phase in human development—where thinking is no longer the dominant aspect of our lives, and unconditioned awareness expresses itself through and as each one of us.